Holmes, Peter's Lord Astor on Broadway, drops his original role to take over as villain Black Stache. Del Aguila returns as crowd-favorite Smee, joined by fellow Broadway cast members Matt D'Amico as Slank, Evan Harrington as Alf, and Jason Ralph, who now stars Boy in the imagined prequel to the classic Peter Pan story.

The transfer to off-Broadway's brings Peter and the Starcatcher back home, where it began its unlikely rise at New York Theatre Workshop. The play, brainchild of Tony Award nominated directors Alex Timbers and Roger Rees, and Tony Award nominated playwright Rick Ellis, took home five Tony Awards in 2012, including a Best Featured Actor trophy for original "Black Stache" Christian Borle, as well as an additional four statuettes for the show's design team. An unprecedented sweep for a play, the wins for costume, scenic, lighting, and sound design honored the inventive heart of the production and its purposefully stripped-down approach to telling the swashbuckling story of lost boys and pirates.

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